Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America: Vol. IReprint of the original, first published in 1866. |
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... Anderson and Scott , 123. - Seizure of Fort Monroe contemplnted , 126. - Disruption of Buchanan's Cabinct , 127.— Anderson nnd his Garrison leave Fort Moultrio and occups Fort Bomter , 129. – Raising of the F ! ng over Sumter , 180 ...
... Anderson and Scott , 123. - Seizure of Fort Monroe contemplnted , 126. - Disruption of Buchanan's Cabinct , 127.— Anderson nnd his Garrison leave Fort Moultrio and occups Fort Bomter , 129. – Raising of the F ! ng over Sumter , 180 ...
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... Anderson - Anderson expected to leave Fort Sumter - His Appeals to his Government , 814.- Communication with Charleston cut off — The Crisis 818. Virglola Trailers in Charleston - Pryor's Speech , 316. - Beauregard demands the Surrender ...
... Anderson - Anderson expected to leave Fort Sumter - His Appeals to his Government , 814.- Communication with Charleston cut off — The Crisis 818. Virglola Trailers in Charleston - Pryor's Speech , 316. - Beauregard demands the Surrender ...
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... ANDERSON 119 * IXITIAL LITTER 6971. PORTRAIT OF SANUEL COOPER 120 8 PORTRAIT or Jom C. BRECKINRIDGE 64 72. RodyAX COLOMBIAD 123 87. PORTRAIT OF JANES BUCHANAX 65 78. WasnixGTON LIGNT INFANTRY 124 * Portrait or LAWRENCE M. KETT 691 74 ...
... ANDERSON 119 * IXITIAL LITTER 6971. PORTRAIT OF SANUEL COOPER 120 8 PORTRAIT or Jom C. BRECKINRIDGE 64 72. RodyAX COLOMBIAD 123 87. PORTRAIT OF JANES BUCHANAX 65 78. WasnixGTON LIGNT INFANTRY 124 * Portrait or LAWRENCE M. KETT 691 74 ...
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... ANDERSON'S QUARTELS Ix Fort SUNTER 135 145 SOUTILERN FLAO 247 82. TOE CITADEL ( MILITABY ) ACADEXY AT 146 REUNITED FLAG 947 CHARLESTUX 186 147. STATE HOUSE AT MORTOONERY 248 88. SAND - BAG BATTERY AT FORT MOULTRIE 189 148. PORTRAIT OF ...
... ANDERSON'S QUARTELS Ix Fort SUNTER 135 145 SOUTILERN FLAO 247 82. TOE CITADEL ( MILITABY ) ACADEXY AT 146 REUNITED FLAG 947 CHARLESTUX 186 147. STATE HOUSE AT MORTOONERY 248 88. SAND - BAG BATTERY AT FORT MOULTRIE 189 148. PORTRAIT OF ...
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Contents
PORTRAIT OF CALEB CCBuixa | 20 |
THE MARYLAND INSTITUTE IN 15611 | 27 |
PEKIDEXTR CHAIR | 39 |
PORTRAIT OF JACOB TuomPsox | 45 |
PORTRAIT OF PETER HART | 79 |
IXITIAL LETTERE | 86 |
THE STAR OF THE WEST | 92 |
PORTRAIT OF ADAN J SLEXXER | 98 |
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAX II SEWARD | 225 |
CHAPTER XI | 262 |
CHAPTER XII | 287 |
CHAPTER XIII | 310 |
Goneral Butler at Fortress Monroe 495 Movements of Troops near Fortress Monroe 600 Slaves pronounced | 318 |
CHAPTER XIV | 335 |
PORTRAIT OF Juban P BERJAYIN | 344 |
CHAPTER XV | 361 |
SIGNATURES OF MOCTON AND WHEAT 182 170 INITIAL LETTER | 104 |
Becension Convention 100 Reassembling in Charleston 101 Proceedings of the Convention 102 Re | 109 |
PORTRAIT or SANUEL lloC STOX | 110 |
PORTRAIT OF EDYUND RUrrix | 112 |
PORTRAIT OF THOMAS II HICKS | 116 |
CHAPTER V | 117 |
PORTRAIT OF ALEXAXDER 11 STEPBEXA | 118 |
PORTRAIT OF EDWIN D NORO | 122 |
PORTRAIT OF JANES BUCHANAX | 124 |
PORTRAIT OF SAXCEL J KIRKWOOD | 129 |
CHAPTER VI | 140 |
CHAPTER VII | 161 |
MinuteMenSeizure of Forts in North Carolina 161 Secession Morements in Mississippl 162 Secession | 170 |
PORTRAIT or ALEXANDER RAMSAY | 180 |
CHAPTER XVI | 382 |
CHAPTER XVII | 409 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 433 |
Departure of the New York Berenth Regiment 488 Troops under General Butler Spirit of the People 484 | 453 |
Ohio prepares for War 454 Indiana makes really for the Conflict 46 Illinois vigilant and active 456 Last | 465 |
called out 4i1 Cairo fortified and garrisonedIto Importance 472 Secession Convention in Arkansas | 478 |
Uprising of the Southern People 475 Character of the carly Volunteers 479 The Insurgents on Arlington | 492 |
CHAPTER XXII | 519 |
1 | 520 |
Insurgents at Harpers Ferry 519 Union Troops advancing on Harpers Ferry 620 Evacuation of Harpers | 526 |
CHAPTER VIII | 538 |
CHAPTER XXV | 584 |
Composition of the opposing ies 584883 Murements of the National Troops on Fairfax Court llouse | 590 |
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